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Best of Iloilo : Support Local this August at SM City Iloilo

SHOP ILOILO  is a month-long campaign that features the best of Iloilo under one roof. SM City Iloilo supports the initiatives to jumpstart the economy by supporting indigenous initiatives and encouraging locals to support homegrown products especially in this time of the pandemic.


Support local is a by-word nowadays in the City of Love and this is the right time to Shop Iloilo.

Various activities are lined-up this whole month of August for every one to check out:

🎨 ILOILO ART SALE
Support a cause and visit The Iloilo Art Sale at Northpoint from July 25-August 7,2020.

🛍 ILOILO SHOPPING FESTIVAL
Safely #ShopAtSM and #DineInSM from over 300 stores on August 14-31,2020.

❤ ONE ILOILO
Support Ilonggo products and let's all help our local entrepreneurs bounce back on August 17-23 at the 📍Event Center, Main Mall


🌵 GREEN THUMBS FESTIVAL
Calling our plantitos and plantitas to shop and check out the different plants and gardening finds on August 24-31 at 📍Northpoint

🎶 TALENTO SANG ILONGGO
Enjoy the tunes and music of your fellow Ilonggos every Fridays and Saturdays of the month while you shop with your family and friends

❤❤ ILOILO MARKET MARKET 2020
Let us love your own and delight in everything proudly Ilonggo. Join us in celebration of the 83rd Iloilo Charter Day, organized by Iloilo City Government in collaboration with SM City Iloilo, Province of Iloilo, PCCI, IHRRA, Obra Ilonggo and Iloilo Festivals Foundation Inc., on August 28-31 at📍Southpoint, SM City Iloilo 

Don't forget to observe health and safety protocols recommended by the government for #SafeMallingAtSM.💙

#ShopIloiloAtSM #EverythingsHereAtSM

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